The present invention relates to a checkout device and more specifically to a checkout device with a hand grip.
Large barcode scanners, such as multi-aperture barcode reader, may be heavy and awkward to carry, install, or remove.
Therefore, it would be desirable to provide a checkout device with a hand grip.
A checkout device with a hand grip is provided.
The checkout device includes a generally L-shaped housing including a first housing portion suited to placement within a checkout counter, and a second housing portion mounted above the first housing portion and suited to extending above the checkout counter. The first and second housing portions include a barcode reader for sending scanning light beams from a first aperture in the first housing portion and a second aperture in the second housing portion to form a multi-line scan pattern. The second housing portion has a rear surface including a hand grip.
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Checkout device 10 includes a housing 11 including a first housing portion 12 and a second housing portion 14, arranged in a generally L-shaped fashion. First housing portion 12 includes scanning components for sending scanning light beams through aperture 16 for scanning a barcode on an item. First portion is generally recessed within checkout counter 20 when installed such that aperture 16 is generally flush with top surface 22.
Second housing portion 14 extends above top surface 22 and sends scanning light beams through aperture 18 towards the item. Scanning light beams from first housing portion 12 and second housing portion 14 form a multi-line scan patter and facilitate scanning of multiple sides of the item.
Second housing portion 14 has a curved rear surface 26. Surface portion 28 is flat and may be used to mount a keyboard or other peripheral.
To assist with gripping checkout device 10, for example, for carrying checkout device 10 or for installing or removing checkout device 10 from checkout counter 20, second housing portion 14 includes hand grip 30. Hand grip 30 may be formed as part of the fabrication of housing portion 14. Hand grip 30 may alternatively be fastened or mounted to housing portion 14.
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A first example hand grip 30 is located on rear surface 26, approximately half way up, although, it may be located higher or lower on rear surface 26.
Surface portion 36 is recessed with respect to surface portion 34. Surface portions 34 and 36 join at a curved edge transition surface 40. Surface portion 36 may be cupped in a shape similar to the rounded shape of finger tips. Surface portion 44 tapers from surface portion 42 to meet the inside edge of surface portion 36.
Example hand grip 30 extends across substantially the entire width of second housing portion 14. Another example of hand grip 30 may be smaller in width and be centrally located.
A second example hand grip 30 may provide gripping from the sides of housing portion 14, especially useful if a peripheral, such as a keyboard, is mounted on top of housing portion 14.
Surface portions 46 include edges 48. Edges 48 join surface portions 46 with recessed surface portions 50 to form gripping surfaces on both sides of housing portion 14. Edges 48 are curved to provide an upward limit of travel for gripping hands.
When the first and second example hand grips 30 are both incorporated into housing portion 14, edges 48 may join edge 40 at its ends, allowing the hands to overlap both types of hand grips 30. Side surfaces 54 and 56 further support the hands.
The angular differences between surface portions 34 and 36, and between surface portions 46 and 50, are sufficient for gripping without sacrificing hand comfort. The angular difference may be up to about ninety degrees. An example range is between about 87°-90°.
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Although particular reference has been made to certain embodiments, variations and modifications are also envisioned within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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